The beautiful tradition of applying Mehendi or Henna is needed for every Indian celebration . During Weddings, Teej, Karva Chaut and Eid- the joy of these special days is reflected in the rich design, bold fragrance and deep colour Mehendi imprints on our hands and feet.

Know the different types of mehendi designs and choose one for the next big occasion.

Indian Mehendi Designs

Indian mehendi designs are a complex pattern of peacocks, flowers, along with various other unique curls and curves, without leaving much space in between. It is mainly batik mehndi design.

Arabic Mehendi Designs

Highly dense, Arabic Mehendi designs are more like decorative outlines than filled patterns. Much simpler than Indian designs, you’ll mostly see just thick outlines of leaves, flowers and vines.

Pakistani Mehendi Designs

These are a combination of Indian and Arabic designs . You will observe the right balance of geometric, flowery and paisley elements in the design.

Indo-Arabic Mehendi Designs

The bold Arabic style outline is filled in with delicate, traditional Indian patterns and shapes. The most sought after style for Indian weddings.

Moroccan Mehndi Designs

Moroccan henna designs of the Middle East are more geometric in nature unlike flowery patterns mentioned in the above three patterns.

Glitter Mehendi

Accentuated with sparkles it is one of the latest trends in the application of mehendi. A trend favoured by the fashion forward.

Mughlai Mehndi

Very neat, and detailed, Mughali Mehendi has a distinctive style where every single curl and dot is accentuated boldly. It is the oldest and most traditional form of Mehendi.

Bridal Mehendi Designs

Fill Fill Fill with lots of motifs, patterns, flowers, veins, from top to bottom and your elaborate and stunning bridal mehendi designs are ready…

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